Rapist known as Footlicker’ sentenced to serve over 6 years in prison

PROVIDENCE, R.I. — Raymond C. Dublin, a convicted rapist known as the “Footlicker,” was sentenced Wednesday to serve 6 years and 9 months with the condition that he must engage in sex offender counseling in the Adult Correctional Institutions, a new

PROVIDENCE, R.I. — Raymond C. Dublin, a convicted rapist known as the “Footlicker,” was sentenced Wednesday to serve 6 years and 9 months with the condition that he must engage in sex offender counseling in the Adult Correctional Institutions, a news release from the Attorney General’s Office said.

Dublin, who turned himself in on Jan. 28, was presented in Superior Court, Providence, as a violator of the terms of his probation. He had failed to be compliant with sex offender counseling, left the state without permission and he engaged in sexually explicit behavior by targeting women in various Stop and Shop parking lots and leaving sexually explicit notes on their car doors, the news release said.

Dublin, 46, has been arrested multiple times and served prison time over the last two decades: accused of rapes and sexual crimes, and for failing to register as a sex offender.

Dublin also earned his nickname for crimes committed in Woonsocket and Bellingham, Mass., more than a decade ago, when women at different stores complained that he was forcing himself on their feet.

Dublin was charged by Providence police in January as a fugitive from justice.

CORRECTION: An earlier version incorrectly stated the court Dublin was charged in. It was Superior Court, Providence.